Visitor Information

Hours

Note:The Dali will be closed March 27–29, 2015 during the Grand Prix race.

Special Hours: MARCH 2015

During the Grand Prix race, The Dali will close at 4pm on Thursday, March 26, 2015. The Museum will be closed to the general public on Friday, March 27, 2015 through Sunday, March 29, 2015, with regular hours resuming Monday, March 30th. Get more information on directions and parking at The Dali.

Parking
Convenient on-site parking is available for $10, free for members (as available). There are also various downtown surface lots, street parking or city parking garages and then the St Petersburg Downtown Looper trolley. Parking fees vary.

Recreational Vehicle Parking
Standard-sized recreational vehicle (RV) parking is permitted in The Dalí Museum parking lot if the vehicle fits into a standard parking space (9-feet wide by 18-feet long) and does not impede other parked vehicles from any direction, which is determined at the discretion of museum personnel.Click here for information on over-sized recreational vehicles and fees.

DirectionsApproaching via Tampa
Take I-275 southbound across the Howard Frankland Bridge to St. Petersburg. Take exit #22 (I-175 E) towards Tropicana Field Follow I-175 until end, turns into Dali Blvd (aka: 5th Ave S) Dali Museum will be on your left after 4th light.Approaching via Clearwater
Take U.S. 19 southbound and follow to 1st Avenue South in St. Petersburg. Take a left onto 1st Avenue South. Follow 1st Ave S to 4th Street South. Take a right onto 4th Street South. Follow 4th St S to Dali Blvd (aka: 5th Ave S) Take a left onto Dali Blvd (aka: 5th Ave S) Dali Museum will be on your left after 3rd light.Approaching via Sarasota
Take I-75 N to I-275 northbound across the Sunshine Skyway (toll cost $1.25) to St. Petersburg. Take exit #22 (I-175 E) towards Tropicana Field Follow I-175 until end, turns into Dali Blvd (aka: 5th Ave S) Dali Museum will be on your left after 4th light.

Hotel Packages
Enjoy special hotel package offers which may include Dali Museum tickets from a wide range of preferred hotels in the Tampa Bay area.

Accessibility
The museum’s galleries are wheelchair accessible. The museum has four wheelchairs for public use, which are available on a first come, first serve basis, and cannot be reserved.

There are designated accessible parking spaces located in the blacktop parking lots immediately adjacent to the museum’s south and west sides.
The museum’s current building was designed and constructed according to current ADA standards. In the course of planning for future expansions and renovations, the Dali Museum is committed to a building providing full access to all.